Artetropic

Asociacion de Artesanos del Tropic de Cochabamba (ARTETROPIC) works primarily with women artisans who use natural resources like orange peels, banana leaves, jipi japa fibers and recycled paper to create eco-friendly gifts. ARTETROPIC is an umbrella organization of seven artisan associations working with over 600 indigenous families in the Chapare region of Bolivia. Its mission is to increase economic opportunities for Chapare women in particular. In this principally coca-producing region, ARTETROPIC also plays an important role in providing alternate sources of income. 

Community Context

The Chapare Community

The Chapare Rainforest is the primary region of coca production in Bolivia. Coca can be consumed legally in Bolivia for the prevention of altitude sickness and is utilized in some religious ceremonies, but it is also refined into the illegal drug, cocaine. Thus, in the global effort to combat cocaine production and drug trafficking, the Chapare region has been targeted for coca eradication, forcing many in the region to search for new ways to earn a living. With the help of organizations such as ARTETROPIC, art has become one viable alternative. The artisans who work with ARTETROPIC are primarily women, who often earn less than half of what men earn at any given job. ARTETROPIC's role in supporting income generation programs for women is an important part of women's empowerment in the region and provides an alternative to cocaine production. Women often use their new income to send their children to school so that they can access even greater opportunities in the future. 

The Craft Process
Country of Origin
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